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#26 Post by kayrharris » Mon Nov 26, 2007 5:56 pm

Even though you only have 24 posts in 4 1/2 years (I didn't check the accuracy of that) I can honestly say I don't think you're a stranger around here to anyone except someone that is very new to the group.

I always read the QoD but seldom participate because I know I would probably miss at least one or two days a week for some dumb reason and wouldn't be able to keep up. I just try to learn stuff from watching the rest have fun participating.

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#27 Post by littlebeast13 » Mon Nov 26, 2007 8:25 pm

fantine33 wrote: Note I did not volunteer for LS, I put way too much time and effort into that one and I probably still have the spreadsheet to prove it. Ha!

I have already written up LS games for the first week of December. If I can keep the momentum going this week, I will probably make an official announcement on Friday....

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#28 Post by littlebeast13 » Mon Nov 26, 2007 8:26 pm

kayrharris wrote:Even though you only have 24 posts in 4 1/2 years (I didn't check the accuracy of that)

3 1/2 years... :wink:

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#29 Post by kayrharris » Mon Nov 26, 2007 8:54 pm

I knew I could count on you....thanks! :D

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#30 Post by gotribego26 » Mon Nov 26, 2007 8:58 pm

peacock2121 wrote:
I know that now - I didn't know it when McViva - that's not it - that great lawyer lady - got that question and crashed and burned.

MiViva - from the Valley of the Sun IIRC. That was just before my show aired.

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#31 Post by littlebeast13 » Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:05 pm

fantine33 wrote:
Bob78164 wrote:Time permitting, I'd love to play.

And what makes you think you're not one of the regulars? --Bob
Because I have 24 (make that 25, whee!) posts in 4 1/2 years? My meaning was pretty much that since I haven't been around, I didn't know if there was still a protocol in place as to who ran it next or if the person who couldn't finish the previous month was first to give it another try or what. Also that there are many people who don't even know me and wouldn't really care to respond to a stranger.

The overwhelming majority here have been around since at least 2001, therefore most people should remember you and the fact that you were once a regular. And besides, once you've been a regular, you're always a regular on this Bored!

Of course, I am reminded of the time last year when jerr came out of lurkdom after 6 years and HoltDad wondered why he had to listen to the opinion of a newbie on the Bored (I guess it didn't help that due to a clerical error, I had left jerr out of the rankings all that time)....

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#32 Post by cindy.wellman » Tue Nov 27, 2007 1:38 am

Oooh, this is going to be fun! :D

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#33 Post by Appa23 » Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:30 am

littlebeast13 wrote:Of course, I am reminded of the time last year when jerr came out of lurkdom after 6 years and HoltDad wondered why he had to listen to the opinion of a newbie on the Bored lb13
What????? I do not wonder about listening to the opinions of anyone.

Any proof of this alleged "wondering"?

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#34 Post by littlebeast13 » Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:35 am

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littlebeast13 wrote:Of course, I am reminded of the time last year when jerr came out of lurkdom after 6 years and HoltDad wondered why he had to listen to the opinion of a newbie on the Bored lb13
What????? I do not wonder about listening to the opinions of anyone.

Any proof of this alleged "wondering"?

No, it was on the old Bored.

But I got a kick out of you laughing off jerr as a "newbie"....

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#35 Post by Appa23 » Tue Nov 27, 2007 9:02 am

littlebeast13 wrote:
Appa23 wrote:
littlebeast13 wrote:Of course, I am reminded of the time last year when jerr came out of lurkdom after 6 years and HoltDad wondered why he had to listen to the opinion of a newbie on the Bored lb13
What????? I do not wonder about listening to the opinions of anyone.

Any proof of this alleged "wondering"?

No, it was on the old Bored.

But I got a kick out of you laughing off jerr as a "newbie"....

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#36 Post by fantine33 » Tue Nov 27, 2007 9:23 am

tlynn78 wrote:Ya'll are weird.

Fantine, if I don't say "who the heck is that" when I see your name, you must be a regular. And I don't, so you must be. I will play QoD in most any format whenever possible. Just not any TR-ian, marathon, gordian knot-type ones. Please.


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tlynn78? Who the heck is that? Ha, I'm thinking tgirl, right? No labrythine, multi-part google this, sucka, I dare ya! questions. Although I do have to throw out the question about the Gordian Knot and I bet you would have gotten points!
peacock2121 wrote:I love that idea - but.... wouldn't that be bread and circuses?
I said I couldn't promise bread and circuses, not that there wouldn't be any.
kayrharris wrote:Even though you only have 24 posts in 4 1/2 years (I didn't check the accuracy of that) I can honestly say I don't think you're a stranger around here to anyone except someone that is very new to the group.

I always read the QoD but seldom participate because I know I would probably miss at least one or two days a week for some dumb reason and wouldn't be able to keep up. I just try to learn stuff from watching the rest have fun participating.
Ha, I was going to give you outrage that you would question the accuracy of littlebeast. Then he chimes in to let me know that I misremembered him saying my last post was July 2003 or else it's pitifully clear why there won't be any MATH questions in the QOD.

What is this not participating nonsense, young lady? If I bend ass to write questions, you will beat cheeks to answer them, missy! Am I going to have to start cracking heads?
littlebeast13 wrote:The overwhelming majority here have been around since at least 2001, therefore most people should remember you and the fact that you were once a regular. And besides, once you've been a regular, you're always a regular on this Bored!
I thought there had been quite a few new people since 2003 (or 2004, if you say so, although I think that last posting was just a couple and it had been a while since then), because there are a lot of names I either don't know or am vaguely aware of but I guess have never had congress with on the GO board. But I'll go with 'once a regular, always a regular'.

And jerr being questioned cracks me up. Where is my favourite slide rule maniac anyway?

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#37 Post by AnnieCamaro » Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:36 am

Miss Fan, will you let four-footers play your QoD? Even though you're a Mr. Beethoven fan, and I'm a Mr. Mozart sort of girl, sometimes questions have answers that I learned at Home School High School, and sometimes I like to take a break from the rigors of composing. I wouldn't know all the answers, though, so you wouldn't have to keep my score if that would be too much trouble.

Thank you for your consideration.

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#38 Post by fantine33 » Tue Nov 27, 2007 1:45 pm

AnnieCamaro wrote:Miss Fan, will you let four-footers play your QoD? Even though you're a Mr. Beethoven fan, and I'm a Mr. Mozart sort of girl, sometimes questions have answers that I learned at Home School High School, and sometimes I like to take a break from the rigors of composing. I wouldn't know all the answers, though, so you wouldn't have to keep my score if that would be too much trouble.

Thank you for your consideration.

/:P\
Of course you can play, you're a regular, aren't you? Ha! And be on the lookout for the "Rock Me, Amadeus!" category. I like Wolfie (he lets me call him that, hey I think I just figured out why you're a Mozart girl!) quite a bit. He's easier to play on the piano and I was very sad when I had to give up my outdated cell phone because my ring tone was Rondo alla Turca.

And if you answer, I will score. Compulsives like me LIVE to keep score. One of my nicknames used to be The Human Abacus. If your Mom plays, try to get her to answer first so she can't try to look at your paper, she's slivery that way.

Aside: What is the deal these days? In grade school one of the first things we learned was how to do math on an abacus (no stone table and chisel jokes, please) and my nephews don't even know what one is.

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#39 Post by AnnieCamaro » Tue Nov 27, 2007 2:09 pm

fantine33 wrote:
Of course you can play, you're a regular, aren't you? Ha! And be on the lookout for the "Rock Me, Amadeus!" category. I like Wolfie (he lets me call him that, hey I think I just figured out why you're a Mozart girl!) quite a bit.
I liked Mr. Mozart from the moment Miss Kay played his music for me. Only later did I find out that his name was Wolfgang. I confess that, in those days when I was just starting to learn stuff, I thought his name meant "gang of wolves," which is very much like "pack of dogs."
fantine33 wrote:Aside: What is the deal these days? In grade school one of the first things we learned was how to do math on an abacus (no stone table and chisel jokes, please) and my nephews don't even know what one is.
When I was just starting home school, I learned a lotlotlot about math from this virtual abacus. Maybe your nephews would like to play with it.

http://www.tux.org/~bagleyd/java/AbacusApp.html

I needed help because I could only count to 20 on my toes and dew claws, plus another 6 for my nose, ears, eyes and tail. I knew that wouldn't be enough numbers.

Thank you for letting me play.

/:P\

P.S. My mom says she promises not to copy off my paper. I would never copy off hers, because I'm not that kind of girl.
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#40 Post by tlynn78 » Tue Nov 27, 2007 2:33 pm

If I bend ass to write questions, you will beat cheeks to answer them, missy!

LOL!

Are you sure you were ever NOT here?


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#41 Post by tubadave » Tue Dec 04, 2007 12:42 am

fantine33 wrote:If I bend ass to write questions, you will beat cheeks to answer them, missy!
LOL

If there were a Hall of Fame for Bored Quotes, that one would have to be included. :lol:
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